Most Excellent Lingo of the ‘80s and ‘90s

Sayings come and sayings go, but some of them stick with us forever. Before there was “not so much,” “sketchy,” and “meh” there was…
Psych! / Not!
Usually a good time for “psych!” or “not!” was when you were saying something nice about someone you didn’t actually like. “Dude, you’re so good at basketball! … Psych!” “Hey, I think you could be a model! … Not!” Pretty interchangeable, the psych and the not, but psych was usually the cooler thing to say. Or was it? Psych!
Like, for sure/Like, I’m so sure
Really, just add “like” to anything, and you were a straight up authentic Valley Girl. Use it in your 7th grade English class, however, and get reprimanded by your teacher.

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Whatever
Forever immortalized by Cher in Clueless. “Whatever” was the go to catchphrase for any time you wanted to stop an argument. “I hate your shoes.” “Whatever!” “Maybe you should do your homework?” “Whatever!” Very versatile, you see.

Gag me with a spoon!
Valley Girls dominated in the ‘80s, right? Not only did they popularize adding “like” to any and everything, but they also brought this gem into the American lexicon. Instead of saying something’s gross, just scream out “ugh, like, gag me with a spoon!”

I know you are, but what am I?
You can thank Pee Wee Herman for the popularity of this phrase. The popularity and the annoyingness, as anyone with a little brother can attest. You try calling him a dumb butt and he just returns with “I know you are, but what am I?”

That’s Rad
Calling something rad was the ultimate compliment. You got rollerblades?! That’s so rad! I mean, come on, rollerblades really were pretty rad.

Talk to the Hand
Who first said talk to the hand? It’s a mystery, but it became super popular in the ‘90s. A shortened version of “talk to the hand, because the face isn’t listening” or any variations thereof. You saying something dumb to me? Talk to the hand!

Take a Chill Pill
Someone annoying you? Getting a little too worked up over something? Tell them to take a chill pill. Interesting fact: chill pill was a reference to the pills kids with ADD would have to take. Did anyone actually know that when they were saying it? Like, I’m so sure.

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Da Bomb
That’s da bomb, yo! Yeah, you were sooo cool, pretending to be some kind of gangsta. Not! Let’s be grateful most people have realized this is a stupid thing to say seriously.

Phat
Calling something phat was basically used to call something cool, though some people say it’s actually an acronym for something like “pretty hot and tempting.” True or not, everyone was saying it.

What were your favorite sayings?

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Jen is from the great, oft-forgotten, state of Oregon. You know, the one between California and Washington? Yes, that one. There is a state there. It has a cool city called Portland, where Jen grew up. After graduating from Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, she moved down to sunny and smoggy Los Angeles to pursue high-minded dreams at USC’s School of Cinematic Arts. When not contributing to Comediva, Jen enjoys baking, playing some wicked tennis, and being otherwise awesome (obviously). To get on her good side, just give her some peanut butter M&M's. They work like a charm.

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